By Joan BrunwasserOpEdNews.com, March 8, 2011 My guest today is Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, professor of medicine at Harvard University and a member of Physicians for a
Medical Bankruptcies Continue Increasing, Despite Massachusetts Reform
By Christian NordqvistMedical News Today, March 9, 2011Since Massachusetts implemented its landmark 2006 legislation which made the purchase of health insurance compulsory, the number of
State Health Law Waivers: Where Will They Take Us?
By Margaret Flowerst r u t h o u t | News Analysis, Tuesday 08 March 2011The president supports state innovation in health care,
Make health care a right for all
By Dr. Bruce TriggAlbuquerque Journal, Feb. 25, 2011Today is Human Rights Day at the State Capitol. And today Sen. Jerry Ortiz y Pino will present
Mass. Health Reform Hasn't Halted Medical Bankruptcies
Researchers also say those once uninsured now have coverage that is 'skimpy' and 'defective'U.S. News and World ReportMarch 8, 2011(HealthDay News) -- The percentage of
Massachusetts reforms had no impact on medical bankruptcy, liberal researchers say
By Jason MillmanThe Hill, March 8, 2011An individual mandate has done little to stem the rate of medical bankruptcies in Massachusetts, boding poorly for the
Medical bankruptcies a continuing problem, study finds
By Kay LazarThe Boston Globe, March 8, 2011The 2006 Massachusetts law that required nearly everyone to buy health insurance has not significantly staunched residents' pain
Healthcare reform may not reduce medical bankruptcies, study suggests
By Eryn BrownLos Angeles Times, March 8, 2011Studying medical bankruptcies in Massachusetts, whose recent healthcare reform was a model for national reform, researchers found that
Single-payer health legislation on the move in Vermont
By Nancy RemsenBurlington (Vt.) Free Press, March 6, 2011MONTPELIER, Vt. ā By the end of this week, the House HealthCare Committee will vote on a
Nonprofit health care: Itās alive!
Single-payer health care is back on the tableBy Samuel Metz, M.D.Portland (Ore.) Alliance, March 2011Here are two facts to disturb your coffee break.1. Oregonians already
Health reform: Doctor sees single-payer as the best medicine
By Nancy RemsenBurlington (Vt.) Free Press, Sunday, March 6, 2011For Dr. Robert Penney, a primary care physician who has practiced in Vermont for 25 years,
N.H. hospital watches Vt. single-payer debate
Adam SullivanWCAX News, Lebanon, New Hampshire - March 2, 2011Adam Sullivan | WCAX News
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center's Frank McDougall knows a lot of people who impact